The movement of whites out of cities and into suburbs
White flight
White flight
Flight of the White Heron - 1954 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:Btl USA:Approved
The cast of Flight of the White Heron - 1954 includes: Leslie Mitchell as Narrator
The word that rhymes with "white" but means "escape" is "flight." In this context, "flight" refers to the act of fleeing or running away, typically to avoid danger or pursue a new opportunity. The rhyme between "white" and "flight" is based on their similar ending sounds, specifically the "-ite" and "-ight" phonetic patterns.
White brothers
Oh, dude, the difference between the bobwhite quail's white flight muscles and the egret's red flight muscles is just like, the color. The bobwhite quail has white flight muscles, and the egret has red ones. It's like comparing apples and oranges, man.
the movement of whites out of cities and into suburbs
"White flight" refers to an American social phenomenon that started in the mid-20th century. This term refers to the migration of urban white city-dwellers to the less racially diverse suburbs.
You have to go to the white castle on your car.
The bird you are referring to is likely the European Starling. They are small songbirds with a distinctive white rump that is highly visible in flight.
I htink the movie you are thinking of is "Miracle of the White Stallions" and they are Lippizans.